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You Need To take Action To Deal With Panic Disorders

September 18th, 2010

If you are among those who suffer from panic disorders or anxiety disorders, then you are most likely always on the lookout for methods that will prevent the onset of a panic attack. Fortunately, this is a well researched topic and there are many options available that can fight anxiety and depression at the same time. Many factors have been identified that will trigger a panic attack and there are always some very obvious and tell-tale signs when one is about to happen.


Your ability to read these signs as early as possible is the best tool to preventing and counteracting them. Once you have trained yourself to recognize the signs that indicate that the onset of a panic attack is just about to happen, you can move on to identify and learn about remedies for these.


The most important remedy while fighting against a panic disorder is to take action. Do not wait for it to wash over you; do not wait to pit your strength against it and measure your will power against the storm that is created by an anxiety panic attack. The best way to fight it is to prevent it.


Traumatic as it is, a few simple steps at the onset of an attack can help you tremendously. Most experts would say that you should not brace yourself against it, but rather roll with the wave. In this way, the attack will come and go, and you will not feel devastated the next day.


A little out of the way, but well recommended by doctors, is the effort to improve self esteem, which, it seems, is directly connected with depression anxiety. Depression in turn, happens when your self-expectations are thwarted by your abilities.


The timing is very important, so you should be careful when one is taking over your self-control. You need to know that basically all panic disorders are the result of some mismatch between who you think you are and how others perceive you.


Panic disorders are the result of a mental disease, and can turn regular, day-to-day problems into mammoth fears and anxiety attacks if left untreated. These attacks are tremendously traumatic since they are disproportionate to reality and therefore, it becomes difficult for you to defend yourself against it.


Health experts advise that the only things that can control such attacks are strong will power, appropriate medicines and timely action. All these initiatives should be applied at the same time in the correct order and intensity to provide you with relief.

Mike Selvon’s anxiety portal has some more useful information on panic disorders. Visit his web site and leave a comment at his anxiety attack symptom blog.

Control Social Anxiety – Tips You Need to Get Over Social Anxiety Symptoms

August 16th, 2010

Social anxiety can not only take over you, but your life as well. The minute that you start to feel the symptoms of social anxiety come on, your whole attitude and demeanor can change. You can go from being a friendly and outgoing person to looking like you are shell shocked in certain social situations. This is not a good feeling and anyone that has experienced social anxiety symptoms knows that it is something that you would not wish on anyone, not even your worst enemy.

There are so many situations that can get stifled by social anxiety disorder. Just imagine being set up on a blind date and at the last minute, you back out because the symptoms are becoming too much to bear. Even something like a job interview can become an experience that you want to avoid, so you can end up suffering career setbacks because of your social anxiety problems.

Here are some tips that can help you start to regain control and get over issues in social situations:

1. Slowly condition yourself to get in situations that you would normally avoid. This is when the ‘baby steps’ method starts to come into play. You need to be able to slowly work your way into whatever kind of situation might bring on an episode or attack. For example, if being in large groups of people will definitely bring on an episode, then trying to be around 4 then 5 and then 6 people is a way that you can take baby steps to get yourself ready to move on to larger groups of people.

2. Monitor where you feel it more than other places. We all have comfort zones where the social angst does not seem to have much of an effect on us. For example, at the workplace, you mat have no problems whatsoever, but when you enter into a crowded shopping mall, you might feel an onset of an attack. Social anxiety does not always get triggered in all situations, so being aware of where it happens most can be helpful.

3. Learn how to use simple reframing techniques to change how you feel. Your mind always creates some kind of a mental picture, and when you learn how to control that mental picture, you can change how you feel about certain situations. A lot of successful public speakers that previously had issues with social anxiety have reportedly used these reframing techniques to help them get over their struggles.

 

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Anxiety Disorders: Everything You Need to Know

July 27th, 2010

Product Description
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States.

Afflicting 19.1 million American adults between the ages of 15 and 54 (or 13% of the population), anxiety disorders are so common today it is impossible to remain untouched by them, directly or indirectly.

While fear and anxiety can serve as tools for survival, uncontrolled they lead to serious health concerns. Despite these facts and the known risks, few feel the need to educate themselves about the various dangers caused by anxiety until a medical crisis forces them to take action.

Anxiety Disorders explains the medical conditions and jargon used by medical professionals to describe and treat the problems caused by anxiety. The book identifies the origins of, symptoms and treatments for: – Panic attacks – Obsessive-compulsive behavior – Post-traumatic stress – Phobias

Anxiety disorders are by definition terrifying and crippling, but they are treatable. Dr. J. Paul Caldwell provides comprehensive, accurate, reassuring and up-to-date information for patients, caregivers and families.

Vetted by an esteemed roundtable of medical experts, Anxiety Disorders offers practical and consumer-oriented health advice.

Anxiety Disorders: Everything You Need to Know

Disorders Of The Brain: Discover Everything You Need to Know About Common Mental Illnesses Including How to Help Yourself, Or Others, Cope With the Associated Problems & Symptoms

July 3rd, 2010

Product Description
If you or a loved one is currently struggling with a mental illness, this may be the most important letter you ever read.

Here’s why:

There is a new ebook available that has been carefully crafted to help you understand the various diagnoses and mental health problems that are common today.

On the pages of this concise, yet comprehensive ebook you will also find many remedies to assist you in supporting individuals who suffer from these conditions.

Here is just some of what you will learn:

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What mental illnesses really are – we all experience stress, trauma and drama in our lives, find out here why some people are able to handle it well and others aren’t!
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Common mental illness triggers – and how to avoid them!
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The three most common cognitive mental health disorders – find out what these conditions have in common as well as how they differ here!
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Common physical conditions that can cause the onset of dementia – plus, why people who suffer from dementia also tend to exhibit these two negative traits as well … what you learn here may surprise you!
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6 common “root” causes of mental illness – learn how to identify these causes and determine whether yourself or a loved one is at risk for developing a mental illness!
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What you should ask a mental health expert – researching your symptoms and knowing what to ask a mental health expert will go a long way towards preventing an incorrect diagnosis!
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7 common symptoms of mental illness – find out exactly what mental health professionals look for when diagnosing whether a person has a mental illness or not!
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14 common mental illnesses – along with their causes, symptoms and treatments!
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And much, much more!

Isn’t It Time You Gained a Deeper Understanding of Mental Illness?

Disorders Of The Brain: Discover Everything You Need to Know About Common Mental Illnesses Including How to Help Yourself, Or Others, Cope With the Associated Problems & Symptoms

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